WGU D118 OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM 2
LATEST VERSIONS (VERSION A & B) EXAM ACTUAL EXAM
2025/2026 NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS |ALREADY GRADED
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A 38-year-old woman presents to the clinic with a painful, tender
keratinized lesion on the sole of her right foot. She says that the
lesion developed two months ago and is slowly enlarging. She
now has difficulty bearing weight on her affected foot. Her past
medical history is significant for type II diabetes mellitus managed
on rosiglitazone. Her last menstrual period was three weeks ago.
She is sexually active with three partners, and inconsistently uses
condoms. Vital signs are within normal limits. The examination of
the foot shows a hyperkeratotic lesion with a dark center. The
palpation of the lesion causes immense pain. What cancer is
linked with the etiology of this lesion? - ANSWER-Cervical cancer
The questions mentions sexual activity.... THINK
The lesion is most likely a plantar wart
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With skin contact, HPV can be transferred to any part of the body
HPV tends to cause genital warts, flat warts, and palmoplantar
warts
Cervical cancers are most commonly attributed to genital
infections with HPV serotypes 16 and 18
A 58-year-old man presented to the hospital with right-sided
decreased hearing for two years. His wife mentions he has
started snoring recently. He has been a smoker for the last 25
years and smokes up to 20 cigarettes/day. The provider decides
to perform a nasendoscopy. Which key anatomical area is the
pathology most likely to be situated in? - ANSWER-Postnasal
space
Nasendoscopy: examines the nasal passage, throat (pharynx),
and voice box (larynx)
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A 49-year-old woman admitted to the hospital complaining of
severe kidney injury after being stabbed by a thief. She was
diagnosed with acute kidney failure and was referred to the
hemodialysis center. Later on, she decided to undergo a kidney
transplantation procedure. After the procedure was done, the
doctor prescribed cyclosporine for her as prophylaxis to avoid
organ rejection. Still, after a month, she came to the hospital
complaining of some flu-like symptoms and fever. The doctor
noticed that the previously prescribed drug is not efficient in
reducing immunity. What is the next preferred step to avoid
rejection? - ANSWER-Prescribe tacrolimus
Tacrolimus is efficient more than 10 folds when compared to
cyclosporine
A 28-year-old primigravida presented to the antenatal clinic for a
routine check-up. She has been exposed to someone with
chickenpox but has not developed any skin lesions. She has no
varicella-zoster antibodies. What would be the best possible
treatment for her? - ANSWER-Immunoglobulins